We are committed to the provision of creative and practical legal advice responsive to the commercial needs of our clients. We have a reputation for excellence in all of our practice areas. Our barristers are supported by a first class clerking and business management team.

History

Chambers was originally based in the Temple and headed by Charles Scholefield QC. It was the first set to move north to Gray’s Inn in 1965 when it became Gray’s Inn Chambers, headed by Douglas Frank QC.

In February 1986, Chambers moved to the current premises at 4-5 Gray’s Inn Square. The set was then headed by the commercial silk Richard Yorke QC, who established Chambers’ reputation in banking, commercial and regulatory law.

In the 1980s, Chambers developed its reputation as a leading public law set. Former members include Schiemann LJ (who was subsequently appointed to the European Court of Justice), Moses LJ (who became to first Chairman of the Independent Press Standards Organisation), Keene LJ, Sullivan LJ, Collins J and Ouseley J.